Plenty of scans in between shots, shown on the spreadsheet - I just didn’t have time to fill out the condo header today. I only just did the whole day on the spreadsheet. Heh.
Jack has spent nearly all day above 350, with only brief dips below. There was one quick dip down to high yellows after his evening shot, but then an equally quick re-rise.
1.5 units tomorrow. He’s bouncing, sure, but it’s staying higher and higher - and so are his nadirs. Definitely glucose toxicity. Again.

I really really wish his body would just
get over it. It’s like we’re fighting his body every single step of the way. His liver just refuses to get used to lower numbers. We can’t keep him there long enough to make it do so. Even when we get a little progress, and he starts decreasing dosage based on low nadirs - he’s
still bouncing high more of the time than he’s actually spending in decent range! And then at some point he just stays high and we increase, and increase again, and start all over. All over again. It makes me worry so much for him.
More than 6 months into this diabetes battle, remission is long since a dream of the past. I would gladly take just actual regulation, but that’s starting to feel a little hopeless, too.



It feels like the only lasting progress we’ve made since he was diagnosed, is that he’s holding off ketones. The insulin
is doing that much, despite the liver fighting back.